Oakland Bankruptcy Attorney

We Will Treat You Like Family Throughout The Process

If you are struggling with overwhelming debt that never seems to go away,
you do have options. Bankruptcy is surrounded by myth and has a negative
connotation among most Americans, but the reality is that it can be an
effective tool for finding financial stability. When it comes to your
finances, we believe it's very important to work with a law firm that
is backed by the right credentials and reputation. This is exactly what
we have to offer at The Bankruptcy Law Firm.

We proudly represent clients in Oakland, Alameda, Albany, Fremont, Berkeley,
Hayward, San Francisco, San Leandro, and all throughout the San Francisco
Bay Area and Alameda County.

Client Experiences

“they gave me my life back. I can now sleep at night.”

Quentin R.

“They definitely made a difficult time easier.”

Amy D.

“Wonderful experience, considering the circumstances.”

Yolanda H.

“They are quick and explained everything to me every step of the way and were very understanding.”

Former Client

“I like that no one ever made me feel like less than a person considering my hardship.”

Taking Control of Your Debt Through Bankruptcy

If you are experiencing financial distress, you can turn to our legal team
for help! We can help you understand and determine
if bankruptcy is right for you. If it is, our firm can walk you through the process of filing for either
Chapter 7 or
Chapter 13.

Chapter 7 allows debtors to discharge (or wipe out) many types of unsecured
debts, such as medical bills and credit card debt. Note that the debtor
may be required to have certain assets liquidated when using this debt
relief option.

Meanwhile, Chapter 13 allows the debtor to pay off all or a portion of
his or her debt over a period of three to five years under and reorganized
repayment structure. We're dedicated to helping our clients turn their
financial situations around so they can enjoy the financial fresh start
that they need and deserve. We understand the stress that arises from
financial problems. Fortunately, there is
always something that can be done to improve one's finances, regardless of how
grave the circumstances are.

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Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual
case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt
or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.